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the answer we keep getting is, well well, don't have the science and we don't have the data. we always ask ourselves -- ask the same question. is it really responsible for government policy makers to be making regulations when they say we don't have all of the information, but we're going to regulate? i don't think that's the appropriate way for our government to behave. >> i totally agree. i hope that you actually do come public, and i think as a exercise we could also get people off the tobacco. thank you so much. njoy. great to have you, sir. >> thanks, jim. >> for those of us who have family members who smoke, it's a pretty darn good choice. stick with "mad money". [ male announcer ] the new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and grows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at st
the answer we keep getting is, well well, don't have the science and we don't have the data. we always ask ourselves -- ask the same question. is it really responsible for government policy makers to be making regulations when they say we don't have all of the information, but we're going to regulate? i don't think that's the appropriate way for our government to behave. >> i totally agree. i hope that you actually do come public, and i think as a exercise we could also get people off the...
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i think everyone should take a deep breath, let's the science come in and the facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no development can happen on top of an earthquake fault. that's not us talking, but that's state law and mother motr nature talking. >> reporter: the fight moves off the streets and into the courts leaving the future of hollywood's most ambitious project very much up in the air. the developer says they have gone above and beyond all legal requirements regards to seismic studies but say they're willing to consider further ground testing and they say they are confident the l.a. superior court system will uphold the city's approval of the project. >> jennifer london in los angeles for us. ahead on al jazeera america an explosion of this salty fish is causing a rumble in parts of the pacific ocean and quite a sight for human spectators. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than wha
i think everyone should take a deep breath, let's the science come in and the facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no development can happen on top of an earthquake fault. that's not us talking, but that's state law and mother motr nature talking. >> reporter: the fight moves off the streets and into the courts leaving the future of hollywood's most ambitious project very much up in the air. the developer says they have gone above and beyond all legal requirements regards...
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science,k with serious with the idea of how do you put a doctor's examining room into your smart phone? >> what about the risks of self- diagnosis and misdiagnosis? now that all of this information is available online, people read stuff and think that's what i have. and maybe they don't. >> that's a great point. there is over a billion searches every month for health information. but even because it's broad- based, i might type in the term heart and get the band before i get the anatomy. there's a lot of information on the web and content is not up dated. one of the goals is to use a questionnaire, and take the medical literature that has been written, put it into a database and do pattern recognition so you can create guided search. let me ask you questions you would not think to ask yourself. based on the medical literature, here is probably what you have. betteragnosis hopefully prepares you for your time with the doctor. >> you are not a shareholder in web m.d. anymore. why would you want to create something that competes with the company you created? >> that's a good question and
science,k with serious with the idea of how do you put a doctor's examining room into your smart phone? >> what about the risks of self- diagnosis and misdiagnosis? now that all of this information is available online, people read stuff and think that's what i have. and maybe they don't. >> that's a great point. there is over a billion searches every month for health information. but even because it's broad- based, i might type in the term heart and get the band before i get the...
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. >> too bad forecasting the weather is an imperfect science. >> our area is such a hard yeah to predict because just a couple of degrees really throws things off. d.c. 34 degrees, almost nothing stuck on the ground. just about ten miles to the west they picked up three or four inches. take a look outside. you can see towards the airport where they officially picked up about a half inch across that area, temperatures just at the airport, a few degrees above freezing today. that's why that snow had a tough time staying at the airport. 37 degrees the current number. temperatures went up to about 38 a little earlier. we'll go down fairly quickly tonight. we will see some wind. 33, rather breezy at 7:00. right now already below freezing in many areas. this is what i'm talking about. 37 in national. gaithersburg at 30 degrees. 33 in dulles and 32 in leesburg. these are the same areas that saw the snow. that's why places to the west always seem to get more snow than off towards the east. temperatures are getting a lot colder as a result of the wind. winds gusting upwards of 20 miles an hour in
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the christian science monitor is reporting that cuban state television didn't even show the handshake and they didn't hypothesize about what it meant. we're doing that. is something slightly askew here? we are so obsessed with this. in cuba, it's not having the effect that people are saying that it is having. we've gotten ourselves worked up past the moment. i agree with john and ana that this is mandela's day. it would have been really horrible for the president to try to make a political point on that podium today at mandela's funeral. this is not the day for this conversation, even. i think the president showed proper protocol, shake the hand and keep moving. that does not signal in any way to me that any policies are changing and the policy discussion we will be having for the next 50 years as we've had it for the last 50 years. >> we have to end it on that note. i do think the cuban government did issue some sort of statement saying maybe this is the start that americans so-called oppressors will stop doing bad things toward cuba, something along those lines. but we will continue
the christian science monitor is reporting that cuban state television didn't even show the handshake and they didn't hypothesize about what it meant. we're doing that. is something slightly askew here? we are so obsessed with this. in cuba, it's not having the effect that people are saying that it is having. we've gotten ourselves worked up past the moment. i agree with john and ana that this is mandela's day. it would have been really horrible for the president to try to make a political...
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but it is not all serious science, you remember this guy, right. canadian astronaut chris hatfield introduced millions of people to life on the station earlier this year, with his songs and prolific photography. the station is expected to be operational for the next 15 years. sinks losing to the miami's, but tonight the pacers and heat will renew their rivalry, and that's where we find john henry smith for this must see match up, john? hey, ross, you know the conventional wisdom, there was teams that would give pacers and a heat a battle for supremacy in the eastern conference. the heat is the pacers have proven they are still the cream of the crop, and tonight they renew hostilitie hostilitid what may be the most heated rivalry. >> they gave miami a scare. >> we broke it down, it was less than 12 minutes of basketball that cost us the trip. >> in their familiar perch atop the conference standings. the match up within the match up will be super star lebron james, veries budding super star paul george. despite playing april lancely enough to win the
but it is not all serious science, you remember this guy, right. canadian astronaut chris hatfield introduced millions of people to life on the station earlier this year, with his songs and prolific photography. the station is expected to be operational for the next 15 years. sinks losing to the miami's, but tonight the pacers and heat will renew their rivalry, and that's where we find john henry smith for this must see match up, john? hey, ross, you know the conventional wisdom, there was...
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university just released a report saying it's going to be really cold, i think it's the european academy of sciences -- the national research council in america says there will be no more cold winters and the pine beetle will destroy the forests because they're not killed off. every weather event is a proof of global warming and facts don't get in the way. facts in front of your eyes, two feet of snow, doesn't -- >> you're right -- >> that globe warming is not happening. >> i remember quite distinctly to your earlier point about the forecast that in future winters would we would be rung -- running around in our bathing suits. now the stuff we're seeing now is part of global warming in a way to justify this so they can kind of have their snowy cake and eat it too. >> there's a famous article on the front panel of the independent newspaper in how to 2000 that children would have to put their sleds away no more sledding for children. they wouldn't know what snow is. i have been in winters in the uk, let me tell you these last few years are they know what snow is. we know what snow is here in the u.s. b
university just released a report saying it's going to be really cold, i think it's the european academy of sciences -- the national research council in america says there will be no more cold winters and the pine beetle will destroy the forests because they're not killed off. every weather event is a proof of global warming and facts don't get in the way. facts in front of your eyes, two feet of snow, doesn't -- >> you're right -- >> that globe warming is not happening. >> i...
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. >> reality in our country we need to double down on basically stem education so -- cheryl: science technology -- >> greater and greater workforce that really fantastic-paying jobs. david: you guys are great barometers for what is happening in the country, how healthy the economy is because people don't travel if they're cutting back on expenses. >> absolutely. david: what is your sense now? have we turn ad corner in the states? >> i think so. reality travel will move up in 2 to 3% kind of range going forward. it's a healthy variety. david: you see any pullbacks in places like bra sir, for example? like brazil is kind of calming down a little bit after its boom for the last couple years? >> we see pockets of world starting to see less growth. but they're still growing. that is the important pie fundamentally economies around the world are relatively stable and they're growing, not at the rates we would love to see but they're growing. innovative companies are growing faster. cheryl: you read about skype and face time and videoconferencing calls again, another business that oracle is
. >> reality in our country we need to double down on basically stem education so -- cheryl: science technology -- >> greater and greater workforce that really fantastic-paying jobs. david: you guys are great barometers for what is happening in the country, how healthy the economy is because people don't travel if they're cutting back on expenses. >> absolutely. david: what is your sense now? have we turn ad corner in the states? >> i think so. reality travel will move...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests, including certain liver tests, before you start and while you are taking xeljanz. tell your doctor if you have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. tell your doctor about all the medicines y
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal...
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the study appears in the journal of psychological science. dr. cooper lawrence is a psychologist and joins us now with another study to which i go -- >> ow always roll your eyes at studies. >> this one is dumb. i get it. the idea is we have pictures up here, that my staff and i have taken wheel we were oust doing whatever we were doing. the study says if i'm taking pictures, selfie or something, i forget what i was looking at. >> it says your memory isn't as good of that experience. here's how memory works. it's encoding, -- you have to pay attention when the guest talks. >> i also have to listen to the producer, and i thought maybe you'd keep talking like you do, but not today. >> okay. so, three-step process. first encoding, then there's storage, then retrieval. this screws with the encoding process. you look at something, you remember it. this is like, here's the camera. it's like a middle man. so instead of just looking at you and seeing how handsome you are i'm going to look at you through a viewfinder and focus on that and forget your hands
the study appears in the journal of psychological science. dr. cooper lawrence is a psychologist and joins us now with another study to which i go -- >> ow always roll your eyes at studies. >> this one is dumb. i get it. the idea is we have pictures up here, that my staff and i have taken wheel we were oust doing whatever we were doing. the study says if i'm taking pictures, selfie or something, i forget what i was looking at. >> it says your memory isn't as good of that...
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gilead sciences one of the worst performers in the s&p 500. hepatitis c drug they are preparing to come to the market. an executive says it is going to spark a drug war among hepatitis c drug makers. finally, starbucks down after an analyst said that same-store sales may be slowing in the u.s. to around six percent from around eight percent the prior order. in.rra is ackerson is out. she has been groomed for this role, having spent over 30 years at the automaker. recently ahead of product development. i have worked for general motors for 33 years. i work with a ton of wonderful people. i always have been evaluated on what i contributed and what results i was able to obtain. we come together as a team. , oring a car, truck crossover on the road is a team sport. i view myself as part of a team. >> since yesterday, the treasury announced the full exit from gm, giving her a clean slate. she takes the position on january 15. to talk about the road ahead, we are joined by the deputy editor. jessica caldwell, chief analyst, and resident auto expert,
gilead sciences one of the worst performers in the s&p 500. hepatitis c drug they are preparing to come to the market. an executive says it is going to spark a drug war among hepatitis c drug makers. finally, starbucks down after an analyst said that same-store sales may be slowing in the u.s. to around six percent from around eight percent the prior order. in.rra is ackerson is out. she has been groomed for this role, having spent over 30 years at the automaker. recently ahead of product...
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that's value to believe a whole range of sciences from medicine, to biology, the semiconductor physics and building structures in space. >> vegetables are important for your health, so today i have chosen dried spinach. >> but it is not all serious science. canadian astronaut introduced millions of people to life and research on the station earlier this year. >> his soldiers written and recorded in space, and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. stations expected to be operational for the next 15 years and in that time, hope the scientific findings and the new technologies twod will eventually justify the costs. >> al jazeera. ♪ the view from space, seeing satellites plus the radar that's the view from the surface of the radar picks up the snow, and the rain that is out there. still some know around connecticut and massachusetts. this area was over here now it is over there. that's what we can expect here for the next two to three hours. 5:00 o'clock the snows out of philadelphia, washington, baltimore, but still coming down around boston, and again a plot of the snows
that's value to believe a whole range of sciences from medicine, to biology, the semiconductor physics and building structures in space. >> vegetables are important for your health, so today i have chosen dried spinach. >> but it is not all serious science. canadian astronaut introduced millions of people to life and research on the station earlier this year. >> his soldiers written and recorded in space, and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. stations...
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if i could encourage young woman science andp on pursue technical careers -- i love doing that. general motors -- i think i have the best job on the field there, to be able to workaholics all day long. it is really a great thing. >> i want to bring in someone who has worked and worn many hats in the auto industry in detroit. -- also running chrysler tom, thank you for joining us by phone. let me ask you about your previous experience. what you think about the choice the choice? about >> she is just a fantastic executive. she has the background she has the engineering background, she is well-educated, and more importantly she is a great team player. this is a good news for general motors to pick her area she is best to pick her. i am really proud of her accomplishments. this is great news for her and really for the industry. >> i want to pick up on something that matt actually told me, which is one of her views is she is going to make management and the management team more streamlined. is that with the industry needs right now? >> yeah, there are still bureaucracy in any pinnie
if i could encourage young woman science andp on pursue technical careers -- i love doing that. general motors -- i think i have the best job on the field there, to be able to workaholics all day long. it is really a great thing. >> i want to bring in someone who has worked and worn many hats in the auto industry in detroit. -- also running chrysler tom, thank you for joining us by phone. let me ask you about your previous experience. what you think about the choice the choice? about...
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science technology innovations all new developments around russia. the future the new war. stories. you can do since changing the world likes. also pictured the rest . it seems natural it was nice and to squeeze angst has yielded results with the highest alpine no way giving up on some trains of total confidentiality washington is pressing for teens and even jail time for any bond that doesn't check information on american citizens but is thought that some of them that while men arrested in to land. it is a business present a case that killed me and spoke with mike legal research write about that was no ramifications of metal. oh my is concerned and i got a mess on sixteen and spray much on them until to the swiss economy said harry takes us with ten seconds what in the banking industry is present in people back to msia as helping people of the needs of contents as they see as currency the text and other assets and that's why this mystery itself will wind down four cents and company as of late that year the good of peaceful coexistence between people and at times as opposed to now i
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discussing the reality in terms of like the illuminati and the new world order i think it does in the science that we we get caught up too much in the fight. of the world whether they end up being true or not it's sexier to go that way than just looking at pure corporate greed you know and i always learn what my dad's instinctually drove into me was the old nixon follow the money you know and if you follow the money you will see where the corruption lies and you'll see to the conspiracies and where the manipulation goes remember we're not fighting people who are sitting in a dark room twirling their evil mustache now we're fighting against people who believe they're doing right and that's the key you have to understand the thought patterns of the people that you're going up against otherwise how can you possibly change them how can you possibly win this war that we're in and i say it's a war because it is. what we're fighting against i like that you just said that because really these people do think that they're doing right that's not an evil secret cabal who is trying to exterminate the ent
discussing the reality in terms of like the illuminati and the new world order i think it does in the science that we we get caught up too much in the fight. of the world whether they end up being true or not it's sexier to go that way than just looking at pure corporate greed you know and i always learn what my dad's instinctually drove into me was the old nixon follow the money you know and if you follow the money you will see where the corruption lies and you'll see to the conspiracies and...
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vegetables are important for your health. >> but it is not all serious science onboard. ♪ if you could see >> his songs written and recorded in space, and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. in that time, let's hope the scientific findings and the new technologies developed will eventually justify the costs. al jazeera. >> the final round of group matches get underway. facing possible elimination. but a win will push them into second place in group b. >> orem our aim is to win, but we will concentrate not to give an easy opportunity. we should play well, and we should play well to the end. the big news, renaldo is expected to be back in the line-up after missing three matches with a hamstring injury. and the battle for second place with the two sides level on 7 points. he hosts psg, while they welcome both already have a passage from group d. been some good news ahead of the game, the midfielder has been named french footballer of the year. he won the award in 2007, and in 2008. a defending champions barcelona are not in action for wednesday. >> two plans are being cons
vegetables are important for your health. >> but it is not all serious science onboard. ♪ if you could see >> his songs written and recorded in space, and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. in that time, let's hope the scientific findings and the new technologies developed will eventually justify the costs. al jazeera. >> the final round of group matches get underway. facing possible elimination. but a win will push them into second place in group b....
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broadcasting industry to promote competition and provide a wider range of options for people in the history of science ict in future planning said tuesday the cable tv operators will now be allowed to broadcast high definition tv programs nations terrestrial broadcasting companies will also be allowed to air various programs at the same time on their own channel using a new technology the company expects plans to create ten thousand jobs and five point seven billion dollars in revenue. every israelite much and nuclear energy. whatever you're having questions on whether the country will increase its nuclear energy reliance big tv set or leave it as if it's a puzzle reports on the government planned for the nation's nuclear future korea. the girls fifth largest producer of new pure inexpensive eat well be even more reliant on nuclear energy in the future the ministry of trade industry and energy on tuesday eve of the state's new cap our energy plan for two thousand thirty five to the national assembly and it shows a growing dependence on nuclear energy. currently korea's reliance on nuclear power it sta
broadcasting industry to promote competition and provide a wider range of options for people in the history of science ict in future planning said tuesday the cable tv operators will now be allowed to broadcast high definition tv programs nations terrestrial broadcasting companies will also be allowed to air various programs at the same time on their own channel using a new technology the company expects plans to create ten thousand jobs and five point seven billion dollars in revenue. every...
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yesterday gilead sciences had its own pill approved by the fda. it is considered by industry analysts to be the leader in the all oral hepatitis field expected to reap billions in annual sales. its stock is moving lower so competition perhaps having a hand in that trade. >> dominic, thank you very much. more wintry weather hitting the northeast. three to six inches of snow expected in some parts including the metro area of new york. weather channel's jim cantore has the latest. >> reporter: i expect to get hammered on by snow when i'm out here. that did not happen here in baltimore, at least in the downtown area. north and west, 20, 40 miles, 70 miles, anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snow. and actually it was a rough commute coming in. the winter storm warnings verified swimmingly. here in the downtown area, we didn't snow at an intense enough rate, right around 3 degrees, we needed a couple degrees cooler to get this to stick. you can see where it did stick on the grass. now the piles that you see, all right, that one, this one, that came from sun
yesterday gilead sciences had its own pill approved by the fda. it is considered by industry analysts to be the leader in the all oral hepatitis field expected to reap billions in annual sales. its stock is moving lower so competition perhaps having a hand in that trade. >> dominic, thank you very much. more wintry weather hitting the northeast. three to six inches of snow expected in some parts including the metro area of new york. weather channel's jim cantore has the latest. >>...
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if by being a woman i can encourage young women who like math and science to not shy away from it and to pursue technical careers, i love doing that, but at general motors, i think i have the best job in the field, to be able to work on product all day long. >> reaction so far? very positive. >> mary has a lot of talent, and a lot of experience. she is very personal. she did a terrific job in the human resources function at general motors. >> what was it specifically about her and continues to be about her that makes her the kind of leader general motors needs right now? very experienced, very good with people. she has excellent experience working with people. she knows general motors backwards and forwards. she has been there quite a while. she just had all the attributes necessary to be a great leader. >> what a great way for gm to celebrate its free at last from government ownership, but it is ofold move, regardless qualifications, and what a shattering of the glass ceiling in this industry. i think it's a great day for gm. >> were me, she is a surprise. i thought steve gursky migh
if by being a woman i can encourage young women who like math and science to not shy away from it and to pursue technical careers, i love doing that, but at general motors, i think i have the best job in the field, to be able to work on product all day long. >> reaction so far? very positive. >> mary has a lot of talent, and a lot of experience. she is very personal. she did a terrific job in the human resources function at general motors. >> what was it specifically about her...
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i think everyone needs to take a deep breath, let the science and facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no one is saying we're against development. it has to be good, and legal development. no development can happen on top of a earthquake fault. that's state law and mother nature talking. >> reporter: ground breaking has now been suspended. leaving the future of the most ambitious project very much up in this the air, while all parties involved continue to argue about what is happening above and below ground. >>> for the second time in two days we are talking about inclement weather, in this case snow once again. >> yeah, the pattern is really stuck. it is not a lot of snow, but just a little bit. temperatures just below freezing and could cause some problems on the roadways. you can see where these areas of rain and snow have moved. we're getting these waves of moisture that move through. temperature in new york and washington just above freezing. the snow on the main roadways will be fine. it will be clearing out soon, and this is the last one. this will be followed by this cold a
i think everyone needs to take a deep breath, let the science and facts come in before we jump to conclusions. >> no one is saying we're against development. it has to be good, and legal development. no development can happen on top of a earthquake fault. that's state law and mother nature talking. >> reporter: ground breaking has now been suspended. leaving the future of the most ambitious project very much up in this the air, while all parties involved continue to argue about what...
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he did the shwe sauna is a deputy director at the chinese academy of social sciences a government thinking. police said that china's gdp growth this year will end up at seven point seven percent the same as last year he said growth will fall slightly next year to around seven and a half percent. the movie china's economy is already browsed through a period of rapid growth and is now experiencing moderate growth pursuing higher quality and efficiency. police said the central government will no longer encourage local officials to compete with each other to boast higher growth he said china needs to push ahead with reforms while maintaining stable economic growth. clean out of their regional governments are saddled with large debts caused by heavy investment he said belt tightening by these officials this one recent growth will start to slow he said companies will also become more reluctant to invest in their plants he said that's because they're trying to cope with excessive output and the increasing cost of borrowing funds governor's party officials began a meeting on tuesday to finalize ec
he did the shwe sauna is a deputy director at the chinese academy of social sciences a government thinking. police said that china's gdp growth this year will end up at seven point seven percent the same as last year he said growth will fall slightly next year to around seven and a half percent. the movie china's economy is already browsed through a period of rapid growth and is now experiencing moderate growth pursuing higher quality and efficiency. police said the central government will no...
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with science stressing that human rights are both its focus and its core but of course it wasn't only about russia a main a loss and the authorities clearly are working on a massive amnesty draft which could affect up to twenty five thousand people in assoon as news about the plan came out speculation began and it's still continuing over me benefit from it and i've spoken to some of the representatives of the human rights groups who met with the president today and they said there's a good chance that the so-called six thirty the group of activists who were arrested in the russian north me see charges listed against them it could also affect pussy riot so they could potentially be turned from jail sooner than their actual sentence time and other opposition activists could also be freed from jail as well but we do know this is still speculation but we do know that the plan and the sound should not include serious crimes so severe. that of course he will be freed from jail in the near future and returning to today's meeting it was quite a friendly atmosphere like i said and the presiden
with science stressing that human rights are both its focus and its core but of course it wasn't only about russia a main a loss and the authorities clearly are working on a massive amnesty draft which could affect up to twenty five thousand people in assoon as news about the plan came out speculation began and it's still continuing over me benefit from it and i've spoken to some of the representatives of the human rights groups who met with the president today and they said there's a good...
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your health, so today i have chosen dried spinach. >> reporter: but it is not all serious science on board, this canadian ott row naught introduced millions to life on the space station this year. his songs written and recorded in space and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. the station is expected to be operational for the next 15 years, in that time, let's hope the technologies and findings developed will justify the cost. >>> the founder of a french firm that sold breast implants has been sentenced for fraud. he has also been fined $103,000. the company sold faulty products, around 300,000 women worldwide. causing a health care in 2011. four former managers have also been convicted. >>> 18 current and former policemen in los angeles have been charged for corruption and misconduct, the fbi has been investigating acquisitions that the officers abuse prisoners. >>> a vehicle was on its way to a waste storage facility when it was stolen in in december. it caused the atomic watchdog to issue an alert >> now back to nelson mandela's memorial service. here are some of th
your health, so today i have chosen dried spinach. >> reporter: but it is not all serious science on board, this canadian ott row naught introduced millions to life on the space station this year. his songs written and recorded in space and his prolific photography are hugely popular online. the station is expected to be operational for the next 15 years, in that time, let's hope the technologies and findings developed will justify the cost. >>> the founder of a french firm that...
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that day when we gain our country's revenue through our knowledge and our science and can shut down oil wells, that will be a good day for us. >> well, yeah. if he has a nuclear -- i'm sure he's not talking about renewable green fuels -- jenna: that's not the type of hashtag science he's referring to? >> right. he also recently called israel a rabid dog. so let's not forget what kind of regime this is. jenna: it's interesting to see what's coming from that country. we'll watch those words carefully, as you point out, they matter. brett, thank you. >> good to be here. jenna: jon? jon: well, a man who wants to leave the irs could answer some tough questions on capitol hill after recent comments that the irs targeting of conservative groups was not illegal or even improper. >>> and a shakeup for the obama administration, might we soon see a lot of new faces inside the white house? jenna: well, the irs trying to turn the page after a very bad year. the president's pick for irs commissioner facing a confirmation hearing in the senate today, but there are growing concerns about previous comme
that day when we gain our country's revenue through our knowledge and our science and can shut down oil wells, that will be a good day for us. >> well, yeah. if he has a nuclear -- i'm sure he's not talking about renewable green fuels -- jenna: that's not the type of hashtag science he's referring to? >> right. he also recently called israel a rabid dog. so let's not forget what kind of regime this is. jenna: it's interesting to see what's coming from that country. we'll watch those...
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this was reported by the minister of education and science at a governmental power in the mojo is according to aslan said you both regional governor's offices in university administrations will be responsible for the terms and quality of construction of the universities in dormitories should help solve some problems in particular to the delays and poor quality of construction works in addition there will be some lessons of cars in schools with russian language of instruction and seven people. previously the number of lessons had been reduced because of the new format of the teaching and educational institutions. answering the questions from amp's the minister also commented on the introduction of the twelve year education he said that the deadline set by the president which is the year two thousand fifteen not be missed. it is proposed to introduce the twelfth year on the basis of universities for the students were ready and willing to learn more in the future will be possible to pass the unified national testing online giving in and added some people. in addition his plan to consider the i
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science and space comes at a price, in this case a hefty $150 billion in and another $2 billion a year to keep it running. >> chemical and biological reactions that take place without gravity. and the spinoffs are completely unpredictable. >> reporter: the station has been visited by astronauts from 15 different countries. but how does its cost compare to other big projects. this project in france cost $10 billion to build. compare that to $9 billion a year spent on research and cancer, and then nasa's mars rover. it is still exploring the martian surface, but the mission cost $2.5 billion. research has included looking at the prolonged effect of space on humans. >> you haven't seen a sort of nobel prize winning discovery at least not yet. but what you have seen is the construction of a permanent lab in orbit. and that's valuable to a whole range of science. >> vegetables are important for your health, so today i have chosen dried spinach. >> reporter: canadian astronaut introduced millions of people to life on the spaceation earlier this year. his songs written and recorded in space a
science and space comes at a price, in this case a hefty $150 billion in and another $2 billion a year to keep it running. >> chemical and biological reactions that take place without gravity. and the spinoffs are completely unpredictable. >> reporter: the station has been visited by astronauts from 15 different countries. but how does its cost compare to other big projects. this project in france cost $10 billion to build. compare that to $9 billion a year spent on research and...
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there's so few women in stem careers. >> science, technology, engineering and math. engineers build our entire world. everything is built by engineers. and these things are things that we use every day. and when half of the population is female, the majority of things we used designed by men, we're simply missing the female perspective. >> i love what you're doing. i love the name of the company. i love what you're trying to do. i'm curious with the reaction you're getting, from little girls. >> from little girls, the reaction is amazing. at the end of the day this is what this is all about. they're inspired. they're doing thing. i got a handwritten letter who is 8 and what she loves about it. and she said i want to be an engineer like you. >> what happen, debbie, and how did you resolve it? >> we put out this video, gentlemen just thought we wanted to make engineering cool for kids. and the machines are the epit e epitome. we thought if we made one outside of toys everyone would want to make one in their living oom, and they did. >> what's the reaction from men? >>
there's so few women in stem careers. >> science, technology, engineering and math. engineers build our entire world. everything is built by engineers. and these things are things that we use every day. and when half of the population is female, the majority of things we used designed by men, we're simply missing the female perspective. >> i love what you're doing. i love the name of the company. i love what you're trying to do. i'm curious with the reaction you're getting, from...
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we make decisions partly based on science. partly on how they make us feel. what we really need to do here is consider that we go out and we are looking at diet soda as something that used to symbolize being health-conscious and fit. we would be getting ready for jazzercise, grab our diet sodas. we would turn away. >> and it's the chemicals they're worrying about. >> they're starting to count ingredients, not calories. they're realizing that's really important. you have to look for the alternatives. there's diet sodas have that have something that's called bromated vegetable oil. it's a sin thet ek flame retardant if some citrus drinks. >> so what are the alternatives? >> we have bottled water. we have green tea that's unsweetened. natural ginger ale. what you have in front of you, josh, the izze, it's a grapefruit drink. >> we have those at home. those are great. >> it is terrific. it's preservative-free. it's owned by pepsi. a lot of people are turning to natural energy shots, like something like this. like e-boost, a great alternative. but it's coming down
we make decisions partly based on science. partly on how they make us feel. what we really need to do here is consider that we go out and we are looking at diet soda as something that used to symbolize being health-conscious and fit. we would be getting ready for jazzercise, grab our diet sodas. we would turn away. >> and it's the chemicals they're worrying about. >> they're starting to count ingredients, not calories. they're realizing that's really important. you have to look for...
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instead of looking at december snow flakes we should be looking at the science. since 1970, not that long ago, winter temperatures encreased an average of .55 degree pers decade, redeucing snow packs and ea crew -- creating water shortages across the country. if you want to look at something immediate, look at california, where we're experiencing the driest year on record. that's why we need to start getting serious about our response to climate change. mr. huffman: we need to adopt new policies and adapt to the changes that are happening. one place to start is how we operate our reservoirs. instead of relike old school water manuals that are decades out of date, we should be using modern science and weather forecasting. our water supply, our food supply and our future will be impacted by climate change. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman s recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. during the month of december, we oftentimes t
instead of looking at december snow flakes we should be looking at the science. since 1970, not that long ago, winter temperatures encreased an average of .55 degree pers decade, redeucing snow packs and ea crew -- creating water shortages across the country. if you want to look at something immediate, look at california, where we're experiencing the driest year on record. that's why we need to start getting serious about our response to climate change. mr. huffman: we need to adopt new...
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>> public relations with a minor in political science and i hope to be a federal prosecutor. >> hoda's job. >> this is the shape of toy. >> talk about toys that teach. all those we sold over the years can stretch to paris. >> wow. >> i have got to say, we distributed the toys we collect here at the boys and girls club. it's pushing 76 million that we passed out. so thank you. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> ready for a break. our toy drive continues until december 20th. online or in person. >> i >>> right now two breaking news stories we're following. a suspicious container shuts down a busy intersection. first, flames shooting up through the street in oakland. a neighborhood evacuated as crews look into an underground gas line fire. good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> that underground fire has been booming for three hours now that is just west of interstate 580. nbc bay area's chase cain live at the scene. they're just going to let this thing burn out? >> yeah. we have a fire truck that's trying to get through. obviously, that's sort of the priority is let
>> public relations with a minor in political science and i hope to be a federal prosecutor. >> hoda's job. >> this is the shape of toy. >> talk about toys that teach. all those we sold over the years can stretch to paris. >> wow. >> i have got to say, we distributed the toys we collect here at the boys and girls club. it's pushing 76 million that we passed out. so thank you. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> ready for a break. our toy drive...
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hold on a second, shah, i've got jeremy kaplan with us, science of technology editor for fox news.com. you've never been a fan of twitter and you don't look at it financial will you, but look at it as a piece of technology and you don't particularly like it? >> what you said is true. it's a well-known brand, incredibly influential in a lot of ways, on the other side it's also not particularly interesting. and then as a stock, if you're looking at it financially, they just aren't making money at all, nothing. so, it's hard to justify that price, really. stuart: but as i say, look, everybody knows about it. it is a-- it's a global brand. within a couple of years of its launch, it is a global brand. you have to assume that there's no way that they could make money out of their global brand position down the road. that's the assumption you're making. >> there has to be some way that they can at some point make money, unquestionable. there has to be something they can do and one of the reasons we've seen this little bump. they introduced a new ad tool and searches through your history and
hold on a second, shah, i've got jeremy kaplan with us, science of technology editor for fox news.com. you've never been a fan of twitter and you don't look at it financial will you, but look at it as a piece of technology and you don't particularly like it? >> what you said is true. it's a well-known brand, incredibly influential in a lot of ways, on the other side it's also not particularly interesting. and then as a stock, if you're looking at it financially, they just aren't making...
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your organization advo case for drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights. in the end does it mean trying to get legalisation of drugs across the board? >> no, a third or a little more of our work focuses on ending marge prohibition in the u.s. and around the world. beginning with medical marijuana, and now, of course, with 58% of men's saying let's regulate. that's the focus. with the other drugs some membership would say legalize it all. most would say legalize marijuana, tax and regulate it. stop criminalizing people for drug possession. make a commitment to treating it. for those determined to get their drugs. they'll get it from the black market. look at what the europeans have done, allowing heroin addicts getting heroin from clinics. that's not legalisation, it's a policy advancing public safety. >> if prohibition and punishment as the main punishments is breaking up, why is that happening now? >> there are many reasons. now we are seeing the public health outcomes of the failed policies, that's mostly in europe. we are seeing in latin america the vi
your organization advo case for drug policies grounded in science, compassion, health and human rights. in the end does it mean trying to get legalisation of drugs across the board? >> no, a third or a little more of our work focuses on ending marge prohibition in the u.s. and around the world. beginning with medical marijuana, and now, of course, with 58% of men's saying let's regulate. that's the focus. with the other drugs some membership would say legalize it all. most would say...
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curiosity announced last march or the science team announced this past martha they had found -- past martha they had found a place, so this isn't the first, but it's sort of laying the foundation for what that environment could have looked like, and what's really exciting, i think, is they're saying this environment could have lasted for 100 million years or many. that's a really long time. that's conceivably enough time for life to get going and thrive and replicate and evolve. we don't know, obviously. we're going to have to send some more missions to mars to see if that actually did happen. bill: and tailgate. that's kind of a theme we're going with today. thank you, mike, kidding on this. mikewall in san francisco. martha: all right. well, remember when we were told that pre-existing conditions didn't matter under obamacare? now it's turning out that that could be a lie. we're going to tell you what we're talking about there. a new report finding that the very sick this some cases are being discouraged from signing up for obamacare. we're going to take a look into this. we'll be
curiosity announced last march or the science team announced this past martha they had found -- past martha they had found a place, so this isn't the first, but it's sort of laying the foundation for what that environment could have looked like, and what's really exciting, i think, is they're saying this environment could have lasted for 100 million years or many. that's a really long time. that's conceivably enough time for life to get going and thrive and replicate and evolve. we don't know,...
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memorial service are here now studios were joined by dr john new things from the chinese academy of social sciences and professor dollars gamble on the machinations of altman of jean quite a messy also from scientists can invest in your own would come to both the gentleman in just a moment but i've tried get a sense all fall what exactly is happening barry john this bug and know what this means all four nelson mandela his family and tens of thousands of audrey people his finances admirers and people whose lives have been touched by amanda another life the lives of more than a hundred color and does what it's all the heads of state they will be in attendance at the memorial service to all that the life and legacy of nelson on monday i left the apple skin around that is but they've been up completely on this train under pressure the with a number of flights the number of dignitaries will come in from right rob lowe other city heads of states of the representatives. overall the tone in right now would you see is a live shot of the at the stadium is gonna be a lot of singing the thought of god singing
memorial service are here now studios were joined by dr john new things from the chinese academy of social sciences and professor dollars gamble on the machinations of altman of jean quite a messy also from scientists can invest in your own would come to both the gentleman in just a moment but i've tried get a sense all fall what exactly is happening barry john this bug and know what this means all four nelson mandela his family and tens of thousands of audrey people his finances admirers and...
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the researchers published their findings in the online edition of the journal "science." they have studying data collected by a rover. scientists were able to determine that an ancient lake contained little salt and it was practically fresh water. they say carbon, hydrogen, phosphorous were in the area, all elements conducive to life. >>> it's been almost three years since the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident, but people in the area still fear the risk of cancer and other illnesses caused by consuming contaminated food and drink. more than 320,000 people in the prefecture have already been tested for internal contamination with a device called the whole body counter, but the device was designed to test adults. it can't be used for infants, because they are too small. in response to this problem, scientists developed a new testing device for babies. nhk reports. >> reporter: tests for radiation exposure for infants began at a hospital. over 30 families showed up for the tests. >> translator: i have been so worried. i've been waiting a long time for my baby to be checked.
the researchers published their findings in the online edition of the journal "science." they have studying data collected by a rover. scientists were able to determine that an ancient lake contained little salt and it was practically fresh water. they say carbon, hydrogen, phosphorous were in the area, all elements conducive to life. >>> it's been almost three years since the fukushima daiichi nuclear accident, but people in the area still fear the risk of cancer and other...
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you lacking people who are well- trained in science, mathematics, technology. is this right? >> absolutely. we have built new manufacturing plants where we had to spend significant time training people to get up to speed to still his plans, we had to put in place programs so that we can ensure a pipeline of skilled workers who could work on the production floor. that is one of the biggest gaps. the skills gap is real and the u.s. estimate about 3 million jobs that are difficult or hard to fill because we don't have the skill to fill. >> how many jobs are you having a hard time filling? 200 positionsut open. depending on how the lancet have open and where we are expanding, the numbers sometimes less than that. holidays are the upon us. it means it is time to go -- it is go time for ups. to do they deliver a win you? we ask of the cfo next. y has finally legalized pot. will other countries follow suit? we will find out. stay in the loop. ♪ >> you are watching "in the loop." we're streaming on your phone and bloomberg.com. i am betty liu. >> i am cory johnson. we are looking i
you lacking people who are well- trained in science, mathematics, technology. is this right? >> absolutely. we have built new manufacturing plants where we had to spend significant time training people to get up to speed to still his plans, we had to put in place programs so that we can ensure a pipeline of skilled workers who could work on the production floor. that is one of the biggest gaps. the skills gap is real and the u.s. estimate about 3 million jobs that are difficult or hard to...
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science journal says the nasa curiosity rover made the discovery in a large crater. for decades though scientists have known there was water on mars but now they know it could have been fresh water to sustain life. the lake existed more than 3.5 billion years ago. >>> speaking of space a youngster from colorado is now on a mission to save nasa. >> 6-year-old conner johnson started a petition on the white house website after he found out about funding caughts to the -- cuts to the space program. if too many are made his dream of becoming an astronaut could be crushed. >> well, i would be very sad. nasa's mostly the only space station -- space company i've known for a very long time. >> the petition already has more than 8,000 signatures. 100,000 signatures are needed to get a response from the white house. >>> 4:56 right now. the search for six family members missing in northern nevada grows more desperate by the minute. the challenges facing rescuers and their families. >> and today, the world says good-bye to nelson mandela. and even through the rain south africans
science journal says the nasa curiosity rover made the discovery in a large crater. for decades though scientists have known there was water on mars but now they know it could have been fresh water to sustain life. the lake existed more than 3.5 billion years ago. >>> speaking of space a youngster from colorado is now on a mission to save nasa. >> 6-year-old conner johnson started a petition on the white house website after he found out about funding caughts to the -- cuts to the...
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the siemens foundation will announce the winners of its annual science competition for high school students during a ceremony in washington on tuesday. the winners will be announced during a ceremony at the george washington university. six individuals and six teams are competing for awards. the finalists come from california, georgia, massachusetts, missouri, new jersey, new york, texas and virginia. linestudy finds prison realignment boosts auto thefts, property crime, as violent crime stays steady sacramento, calif. - a new study finds that auto thefts have gone up significantly and other property crimes also have increased after california started a new program that has led to more jail inmates being released early. the study by the public policy institute of california is the first independent review of crime trends driven by the state's drop in prison population. the study released monday finds that violent crimes did not increase as a result of the program, known as realignment. but property crime increased as inmates who previously would have gone to state prisons were instead sent
the siemens foundation will announce the winners of its annual science competition for high school students during a ceremony in washington on tuesday. the winners will be announced during a ceremony at the george washington university. six individuals and six teams are competing for awards. the finalists come from california, georgia, massachusetts, missouri, new jersey, new york, texas and virginia. linestudy finds prison realignment boosts auto thefts, property crime, as violent crime stays...
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protesters in the capital kiev hundreds of troops and riot police were deployed around demonstrations science to dismantle barricades and push protesters back to independence square aussie's post as that farce. or despite the heightened tensions protesters do still remain in independence square behind me right police have much more of an increased presence in and around the streets of kiev over the last twenty four hours or so and on monday night they began the process of trying to remove some of the protesters blockades around the administrative part of the capital effectively trying to free up the work of the government to allow people to carry out their official duties now despite the predominantly civil situation on the streets of kiev there have been some reports of some minor clashes the protesters say they were instigated by the police and the police say they were instigated by the protesters where protesters were saying with wooden sticks and iron rods and to say that they are prepared to defend their position and locally there are even reports that a four police officers fainted afte
protesters in the capital kiev hundreds of troops and riot police were deployed around demonstrations science to dismantle barricades and push protesters back to independence square aussie's post as that farce. or despite the heightened tensions protesters do still remain in independence square behind me right police have much more of an increased presence in and around the streets of kiev over the last twenty four hours or so and on monday night they began the process of trying to remove some...
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there is really no science in this. how much cost shifting really goes on? what is the right amount to move to pay for medicare? we looked at variations within the u.s., and you realized that if a really strong academic hospital can do for half that price but that maybe everyone should be able to do it for half that price. at some look overseas of the high quality european s, and care companie they're doing it for sometimes a quarter to a fifth, to attend even of the price we are paying. if they are doing it that way, why aren't we? what is the rubble with the way we are delivering health care? host: we want to hear from our viewers on this subject. we want to hear your experiences at the hospital, what you were charged for hospital care, what were unexpected to you? .ur phone lines are open we will also take your comments twfacebook and letter -- itter. is there anybody in the federal government or state government in charge of regulating these costs to ensure that people do not get gouged for some of these charges? sett: medicare does inpatient rates. and
there is really no science in this. how much cost shifting really goes on? what is the right amount to move to pay for medicare? we looked at variations within the u.s., and you realized that if a really strong academic hospital can do for half that price but that maybe everyone should be able to do it for half that price. at some look overseas of the high quality european s, and care companie they're doing it for sometimes a quarter to a fifth, to attend even of the price we are paying. if...
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can put on a cover of that and then we call them with their pants down you know about show them good science or but the great thing about today with the internet and things like that is you can't really censor something anymore you know once it hits the marketplace you know once it hits that web once it's out there you know there's copies of it versions of it anybody could see it and i think that's why the attack now is not so much on censorship but on p.r. you know bill destroy you and who you are through like publicity bad publicity and things like that that's how they assassinate you know people who are fighting to make a change in the character assassinations they do that well another person has been a character assassinate and the mainstream media is all over stone of course is down to having the wall as all of you badasses are doing how did you guys all link up. we linked up. a little bit we're starting the third season of conspiracy theory and he's such a brilliant you know just dynamic individual is like oh you've got to come on and he has this great knowledge of everything from esot
can put on a cover of that and then we call them with their pants down you know about show them good science or but the great thing about today with the internet and things like that is you can't really censor something anymore you know once it hits the marketplace you know once it hits that web once it's out there you know there's copies of it versions of it anybody could see it and i think that's why the attack now is not so much on censorship but on p.r. you know bill destroy you and who you...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> as good looking, give me sophia loren any day. we are the people of this nation. but we don't have power. >> yes! >> we don't have rights! we don't have justice. south africa is now a land ruled by the guard. there comes a time in the life of every nation when there are two moi two choices. submit. >> no! >> or fight! >> that was a clip from "mandela: long walk to freedom." here with us now the man who portrays nelson mandela in the film, golden globe award winning actor idris elba and the film's director, justin chadwick. gentlemen, thanks for being on the show. >> i've already told idris i have to get a picture of with him afterwards. >> i know. >> how do you -- how do you prepare for this role? >> honestly, the first thing that was important for me is to go to south africa and understand south africans. i had a prejudice before. i was really disgusted by apartheid as a young man. what i needed to understand is how mandela -- what we meant to the people of so
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> as good looking, give me sophia loren any day. we are the people of this nation. but we don't have power. >> yes! >> we don't have rights! we don't have justice. south africa is now a land ruled by the guard. there comes a time in the life of every nation when there are two moi two choices. submit. >> no! >> or fight! >> that was a clip from "mandela: long walk to freedom."...
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i think the tension between them but also passion and science on one hand. you could be resistive to the west but could perpetuate legacies and stereotypes within your own tribe. ♪ >> the national anthem of south africa. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] >> the national anthem of south africa sung at the memorial service for nelson mandela at the smb stadium in johannesburg. the eyes of the world on that stadium this morning as so many come together to celebrate nelson mandela. as we approach 5:00 a.m. on the east. the ceremony getting underway, tremendous rain. the former secretary general of the african national congress, close ally of nelson mandela, opening the program right now. >> deputy president, former president -- [ cheers ] >> former president mbecki -- >> he is greeting the world leader. as we said, so many leaders, more than 100 world leaders there in south africa today. we've seen them streaming in all morning including, of course, four american presidents, president obama on air force one earlier today. traveling throughout monday, 17-hour flight, comi
i think the tension between them but also passion and science on one hand. you could be resistive to the west but could perpetuate legacies and stereotypes within your own tribe. ♪ >> the national anthem of south africa. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] >> the national anthem of south africa sung at the memorial service for nelson mandela at the smb stadium in johannesburg. the eyes of the world on that stadium this morning as so many come together to celebrate nelson mandela. as we...
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a man wanted to write about the science of everyday life, but he wasn't a scientist. >> when i did science, it was bill -- it was about being able to replicate. when you look at cooking, how much of it is touch and feel and what you are looking at rather than -- >> so much. even now, people might think, i am still cooking. sometimes what we might do is vanilla ice cream in a different vanilla ice creams and change the a content in each want to look at the melt rate and alley flavors relate. -- and how the flavors relate. you're still cooking and tasting. you want to get the best out of that dish. you want something that makes you go ah. happens, youhat come across something and an idea pops up. science can help you work out why it happened. even when you're looking at ginger, as it heats up, the molecules come off. there is a machine that records each one of those. even with this equipment, they still need a person in front of the machine sniffing. on earthno machine that can pick up some of the stuff theup. -- combination of the two >> i want to ask you about your new series. it is puttin
a man wanted to write about the science of everyday life, but he wasn't a scientist. >> when i did science, it was bill -- it was about being able to replicate. when you look at cooking, how much of it is touch and feel and what you are looking at rather than -- >> so much. even now, people might think, i am still cooking. sometimes what we might do is vanilla ice cream in a different vanilla ice creams and change the a content in each want to look at the melt rate and alley flavors...
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science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. right on the scene. and i think. to be in the now. of course my health isn't what it used to be before i was but i'm trying to get back in shape right now i'm trying to get as fit as a special forces officer is supposed to be. i'm preparing my family and friends for the idea that i'm not going to resign i try to explain to them there's no one who's ever going to take my place on the missions we carry i just have to learn the lesson of my wound. my unlisted in the army at the age of eighteen i was at college then finishing my first year i left when my summer examinations were in full swing and went to a sports nazi unit and. i'm fully aware of what happened and what could have happened in that battle i've long since prepared myself for any possible outcome. there are still people who try to make me change my mind to convince me that i should resign how could i do that if it's what i remember joy that's what i live for and. just i'm not going to plan anything now these military
science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've gone to the future or covered. right on the scene. and i think. to be in the now. of course my health isn't what it used to be before i was but i'm trying to get back in shape right now i'm trying to get as fit as a special forces officer is supposed to be. i'm preparing my family and friends for the idea that i'm not going to resign i try to explain to them there's no one who's ever going to take my place on the...
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we have a professor of political science at the university of kiev joins us now. thank you for being with us. president viktor yanukovych is having a series of political meetings later today. are any of these likely to make a tirches? >> well, president viktor yanukovych ways of solution, theoretical ways of solution - conducting negotiations and achieving understanding between different sides. another, just suppress the unrest. the second is not a solution, but the country is too fragile. now it's a good chance when representatives from the united states, from europe arrived. when former ukrainian presidents are ready to meet with the current president. it's logical. the president has to find out a peaceful solution from which we are now >> the fact that you called the country fragile because of the situation it is finding itself in at the moment, what impact will this have on the president's political career, if he moves to the e.u., which he's unlikely to do, he'll alienate russia. at the same time he seems to have alienated thousands in his own country. >> the
we have a professor of political science at the university of kiev joins us now. thank you for being with us. president viktor yanukovych is having a series of political meetings later today. are any of these likely to make a tirches? >> well, president viktor yanukovych ways of solution, theoretical ways of solution - conducting negotiations and achieving understanding between different sides. another, just suppress the unrest. the second is not a solution, but the country is too...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the memorial service for nelson mandela. a service unlike any the world has ever seen. more world leaders, really, than any event in world history. people are still coming in here to fnb stadium outside soweto in johannesburg. joined by christiane ammanpour. >> this is francois, the former captain of the rugby team. he plays a very important role in the post-apartheid story of south africa and a relationship with nelson mandela. i'm going to turn to him right now. thank you for being with us on this day. >> it's my pleasure. >> you are wearing the famous jacket which used to be such a symbol of you, of the whites of oppression in this country and yet this is what turned this -- this country around. >> yes, i actually asked my two sons, what should i wear. they said, dad, you've got to wear this. because if it wasn't for mr. mandel mandela, this emblem wouldn't have survived. rugby was a hated sport and mr. mandela when
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage of the memorial service for nelson mandela. a service unlike any the world has ever seen. more world leaders, really, than any event in world history. people are still coming in here to fnb stadium outside soweto in johannesburg. joined by christiane ammanpour. >> this is francois, the former captain of the rugby team. he plays a very important role in the...